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Thumbs Up Family Struggles With ALS Disease While One Runs for Research

Family Struggles With ALS Disease While One Runs for Research
By Chance Walser

Story Created: Feb 12, 2009

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A Washington man is organizing a 5k run in St. George to fund Lou Gehrig Disease research.
Jason Little's grandmother in law has been living with the disease since 2007.
He got the idea to organize his own fundraiser when he ran in the St. George marathon and raised over three thousand dollars for research.
Runners can meet at Highland park on March 28th.
Entrance fees are 15 dollars for adults and two dollars for children who want to race in a mini 1k run.
for more information you can go to their website, als5k.com

http://www.kcsg.com/news/regional/39538307.html
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